To start with data visualization, I made a map showing all eight of my study sites across thee southwestern United States.
For my next map I decided to focus on a particular site in Phoeenix, AZ. For this map I have shown the Phoenix site as well as the highlightd county in Arizona.
For this map I have visualized all telemetry data points for a given cluster of individuals at the Phoenix site.
Since I had home range shapefiles already saved from an earlier project, I decided to try to add them to my map. The home range polygons are offset slightly, possibly due to rounding differences when converting from utm to decimal degree coordinates?
For my first interctive map of the Phoenix site, I have the telemetry points and home ranges shown, with a description for the home range polygons.
I improved on the previous map by adding a topographic base layer, a mini map inset, and a scalebar.
Finally, I combined my previous maps to create a final map containing several base layers as well as separate data layers corresponding to each individual.
Here are the results of my atempts to get AI art genrators to recreate gila monsters. To all aspiring artists, I’d say you have five to ten years of gila monster art monopoly before ai generators figure out what a gila monster actually looks like.